The Arizona Community Media Foundation (AzCMF) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization formed by concerned citizens who desire to provide access to independent, educational, community-focused broadcast media outlets serving Arizona. We exist to provide a voice for traditionally underrepresented groups and perspectives unavailable within mainstream media.

Radio Phoenix is selling three BMX-II broadcast studio consoles with power packs as a package. Manufactured by Pacific Recorders and Engineering, they are still the workhorse of many studios around the country. We have one 14 channel mixer complete, one 18 channel mixer from which several pots have been removed, and one 18 channel mixer which has had most of the pots taken out for a maintenance program. We have all the pots and many other parts available as well as three power packs, wiring harnesses, and a complete manual.

These mixers are available for pick up at our studio in Phoenix, Arizona. For more information, please contact Victor Aronow at info@azcmf.org, or call us at (480) 829-5746.

Global Village features the latest and best in world music, new releases, and classics along with a wide variety of artists and selections from other genres that have influences from around the world. The show draws on the knowledge, experience and congenial personality of host Chris Heim - and a library of over 40,000 albums, including many out-of-print titles - to pull these musical strands together into an intriguing and captivating whole.

The DreamWeaver Airtime:Wed 12noon-2pm.

Join the DreamWeaver for some random radio, interviews, album reviews, live music in the Valley and more. It’s a little bit country, a little bit rock ‘n roll…sometimes blues and it’s always got soul. Hosted by Alan Weaver (aka DreamWeaver). An Original Radio Phoenix Production.

Rockabilly Worldwide Mashup features “rockabilly” old and new, an American blend of country swing, boogie woogie, jump blues and electric blues that is now heard around the world. Hosted by DJ Bacpac. An Original Radio Phoenix Production.

On October 13, noted journalist Amy Goodman, along with co-author Denis Moyhihan, appeared at the Phoenix Center for the Arts and the Third Street Theater for a Fourth Anniversary fundraiser for Radio Phoenix. Thanks to the efforts of our volunteers and with the cooperation of the staff at the Phoenix Center, the Amy and Denis drew a sell-out crowd at a pre-presentation reception, and filled the theater where Amy and Denis discussed their new book, "The Silenced Majority."

Amy and Denis have been taking "Democracy Now!," the most widely syndicated news program in the world,on the road for a 100-city tour, starting with the
Republican National Convention in Tampa and the Democratic National
Convention in Charlotte, running up to Election Day. They've traveled through many of the electoral swing states, going beyond
the mainstream media’s obsessive focus on the latest poll numbers and
candidate gaffes, to examine how people are organizing; the impacts of
restrictive voter ID laws that are making it harder to vote; and how the
massive influx of campaign cash following the Citizens United decision
is changing how our democracy works.

On October 12, Amy and Denis were in Bisbee, Arizona, for a presentation at community radio station KBRP, a low power station now celebrating its seventh year on the air. The next day, the duo were in Tucson in the morning to support KXCI. By three in the afternoon, they were still speaking to the crowd and hadn't begun signing books yet; but the folks at Radio Phoenix weren't worried. Thanks to the hard work of the volunteers under the direction of Board member JeanneFrieden, the reception at the Phoenix Center for the Arts started at 6 PM, and right on cue, Amy and Denis walked in the door.

Volunteers and interns neededfor administration, production, programming, music reviews, and all the other tasks it takes to keep Radio Phoenix on the air.

Check out the list of openings available for every interest and skill here.

You are invited to attend the next volunteer orientation meeting:

Saturday, June 13, 2015; 1:00 PM
Radio Phoenix Studio
Phoenix Center for the Arts
1202 North 3rd Street, Phoenix(parking lot on north side of building on 3rd Street, just south of Hance park)

At this orientation, you will learn about what community radio is, the mission of Radio Phoenix, organization of AzCMF and Radio Phoenix, volunteer and intern opportunities, and our training tracks to begin your lifetime in radio.

Medea Benjamin -- radical activist, feminist, cofounder of Code Pink and Global Exchange, and Nobel Peace Prize Nominee, was in town at the end of August to talk about her new book, "Drone Warfare: Killing by Remote Control." She had a chance to stop by Studio B at Radio Phoenix where she was interviewed by Victor Aronow. The discussion ranged from her awakening to activism, through mom and kids in an activist family, to President Obama and her hopes for the future. More on Medea Benjamin and Code PinkHERE.

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Progressive Moroccan Journalists Visit Radio Phoenix

Radio Phoenix is becoming a favorite spot for US State Department tours by progressive journalists from around the world. After the visit by the South African delegation a few months ago, we thought that our straight talk about media, money, and monopoly would have made the State Department think twice before sending us more journalists. But on July 2, four progressive journalists from Morocco spent two hours at the studio learning about the realities of American radio, then tried out Mexican food and tequila with Board members.

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Equipment Fund Growing; New Programs Coming Recent experiments with remote broadcasting and broadcasting interviews have created a big increase in listeners as Radio Phoenix brings the progressive and significant political, social, and cultural events to your ear. We will continue to expand our coverage, but need your help beyond just operating the station. The "dedicated equipment fund" is a tax-deductible contribution to Radio Phoenix that will only be used for equipment purchases to improve our programming. Contribute her. And thanks for your support.

8 microphone booms @ $800 Four down, and 4 to go!

4 microphones @ $600 DONE computer (used) @ $250 DONE!

T1 phone system @ $250 DONE!

Remote broadcast @ $1,500

4 channel mixer @ $200
Remote Mixer @ $100 DONE!

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